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This course doesn't teach you any specific application. It
gives you the grounding you need in the Windows XP environment
- generic skills that are applicable to everything you will
ever do with your computer.
Our core course doesn't assume that you have even seen a
computer before. It takes you through everything from raw
basics to sophisticated file management.
The Windows XP operating system is probably the most complex
piece of software ever written yet most users have had no
formal training and remain baffled by many Windows concepts.
In our course we'll explain exactly what an operating system
is, what it does and how it fits into the overall architecture
of the computer. We'll even touch on how windows has evolved
through versions 3, NT3, 95, NT4, 98, 2000, ME and XP and
why XP is radically different from all previous versions.
We'll also explain how Windows differs from the other two
common operating systems - UNIX and Mac.
You'll learn techniques that will empower you to develop
a logical hierarchal storage system that will always allow
you to find files quickly and efficiently and show you how
to use the Search Companion to find files even when you've
forgotten their name and location.
We'll teach you how to use all of the Windows common user
access controls such as combo boxes, radio buttons and check
boxes. You'll learn all of the generic text entry techniques
such as cut, copy, paste, delete and insert.
Perhaps you are an executive who has shunned computers before
but now needs a jump start to begin exploiting the power of
modern desktop computers. Perhaps you are completely new to
computing and need to quickly learn all of the basic skills
you will need in the office. Whatever your needs, you will
find that our XP Professional course will empower you to immediately
begin using your computer productively and give you the grounding
you will need to master modern windows applications.
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